January 9, 2008, Wednesday

A report in the Technology Briefing column of Business Day yesterday about the retirement of Gordon E. Moore from the board of the Intel Corporation gave a misspelled surname in some copies for his successor and misidentified the agency headed by the...

April 13, 2001, Friday

To the Editor: The Bush campaign is reconsidering whether to take part in the debates on free broadcast TV that the bipartisan Commission on Presidential Debates has arranged (news article, Sept. 9). As this matter is negotiated by the campaigns...

September 12, 2000, Tuesday

Buried in the two-foot stack of more than 500 letters from Senator John McCain to federal agencies released by his office several weeks ago is a strongly worded appeal to the Federal Communications Commission written in Mr. McCain's very first week...

February 13, 2000, Sunday

A Relationship Transcends Politics Night after night at this time of year, one can go from black-tie dinner to black-tie dinner in Manhattan, watching nonprofit organizations hand out awards in ballrooms filled with people who have paid big...

April 2, 1999, Friday

Ascend Communications Inc., the No. 4 computer networking company, said today that it had named Reed E. Hundt, the former chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, to its board. Mr. Hundt, who as the United States Government's top...

July 3, 1998, Friday

When Reed E. Hundt was chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, he had a reputation as a tenacious foe of the local Bell companies. Yesterday he got the chance to carry on that fight as Allegiance Telecom Inc., a small competitive local...

March 31, 1998, Tuesday

William E. Kennard may be the best-liked bad guy in Washington. As the Federal Communications Commission's general counsel for the last three years, Mr. Kennard helped set policies that cost dozens of companies billions of dollars and antagonized...

November 10, 1997, Monday

In his four years as chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, Reed E. Hundt has presided over the most tumultuous era in the F.C.C.'s history, a period during which change -- economic, political and technological -- washed over the...

October 13, 1997, Monday

The Federal Communications Commission chairman, Reed E. Hundt, has informed the office of John McCain, Republican of Arizona and chairman of the Senate Commerce Committee, that the present commission does not intend to decide two highly visible...